1998 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 600hp on 2040-cars
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98 Z28 M6 ~135K ON ODOMETER
GRAY LEATHER INTERIOR LS6 383 STROKER (~30k) MILES ON IT DIAMOND PISTONS EAGLE CRANK SCAT RODS PATRIOT STAGE 3 HIGH COMPRESSION HEADS HARDENED PUSHRODS 230/232 DURATION CAM .595/.583 LIFT 112 LOBE FAST LSX 102MM MANIFOLD NICK WILLIAMS 90 MM THROTTLE BODY 102 MM FTP LID SLP COLD AIR INDUCTION NITROUS OUTLET STAGE 3 NITROUS SYSTEM 75-200HP 90MM PLATE BOTTLE WARMER PURGE KIT HSW SWITCH PLATE 10LB BOTTLE SPARE TIRE MOUNT BLOW DOWN TUBE D&D BUILT T56 TRANSMISSION (~12k) MILES ON IT CARBON FIBER SYNCHROS STEEL SHIFT FORK LS7 CLUTCH WITH ALUMINUM FLY WHEEL DRILL MOD PRO 5.0 SHIFTER 373 GEARS (STOCK 10 BOLT) LINE LOCK HAWK HP PADS (NEW) SLOTTED ZINC ROTORS (NEW) STAINLESS BRAKE LINES HOOKER LONG TUBE HEADERS HOOKER OFF ROAD Y PIPE ELECTRONIC CUT OUT ASHTRAY SWITCH BORLA EXHAUST WALBRO 255 LPH FUEL PUMP 36 LB INJECTORS NGK PLUGS MSD WIRES LS6 PORTED OIL PUMP LS2 FUEL RAILS DOUBLE ROLLING TIMING CHAIN OPTIMA RED TOP 160* THERMOSTAT TB BYPASS UNDERIVE PULLY AFTERMARKET BELT TENSIONER 18x9.5 CHROME ZO6 WHEELS NITTO EVO'S ON FRONT HOOSIER R6 ON REAR (NEW) KONI ADJUSTABLE SHOCKS HOTCHKIS SPRINGS STRANO SWAY BARS DRIVE SHAFT SAFETY LOOP WOLF 6 POINT ROLL CAGE POLY TRANS AND MOTOR MOUNTS SMOKED HALO HEADLIGHTS SMOKED BLINKERS CUSTOM STANLESS BADGES SMOOTH LOCKS REAR TINT RED/BLK THEME UNDER THE HOOD BLUE LED LIGHTS INSIDE AND OUT (BIG BOiiiiiiii) THE CAR PRODUCED 600/600 ON A 100 SHOT, BUT WILL MAKE OVER 700/700 ON A 175 SHOT WITH THE HELP OF A STRONGER CLUTCH ( IT WONT SUPPORT THAT KIND OF POWER WITH THE LS7 CLUTCH THAT I HAVE IN IT NOW). . . *** 3" TARE IN THE DRIVERS SEAT ALONG THE STICHING IM TRYING TO SELL THE CAR TO HELP SUPPORT MYSELF THROUGH NURSING SCHOOL. SHE HAS BEEN MY BABY SINCE 7/7/04 AND I HAVE PUT AROUND 25-30K INTO HER. I HAVE ALL RECCORDS AND RECIEPTS FOR EVERYTHING THAT I HAVE DONE. IM SAD TO EVEN PUT HER UP FOR SALE, BUT I WILL BE ABLE TO DO IT ALL OVER AGAIN WHEN I LAND INTO MY NEW CAREER. . . |
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Chevy monitors drivers' biometrics while experiencing new Corvette Stingray
Fri, 25 Oct 2013We tell you about what a car is like to drive every day, remarking on throttle response, steering weight and feedback, squat, dive, brake fade and a dozen or more other factors of performance. What we can't tell you, though, is what the car does to us - how its performance impacts us, physically. That's what makes this video series from Chevrolet so darn cool.
The Bow-Tie brand rented out Spring Mountain Motorsports Ranch, got several (very) different individuals together, strapped a bunch of sensors to their bodies to record biometric data ranging from heart rate to respiration to brain activity, and then handed them keys to the new Chevrolet Corvette Stingray. The results are explained in a series of videos, devoted to each driver, showing how different people react to the Corvette's performance.
If, like your author, you're a nerd for medical science, this is going to be a fascinating set of videos. If not, it's still pretty cool to see how the body of someone with racing experience, like Gran Turismo creator Kazunori Yamauchi, reacts to tracking a car like the Corvette Stingray compared to the owner of legendary Detroit barbecue joint, Slows BBQ. Take a look below for all six videos from the series, or hop over to the Corvette Vimeo channel for the interactive experience, where you can see all the different metrics.
2015 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 [w/videos]
Wed, Jan 7 2015I think I was supposed to be back hours ago. Driving northwest on State Road 190 with a final destination deep in the heart of the Death Valley National Park, it occurs to me that I might have agreed to return after an hour or so, instead of the four I'll end up stealing, solo, in the new Z06. Somewhere in the combination of mountain vistas, arching, speed-hungry desert roads, and the sound of this titanic engine on a constant run up the rev ladder, I forgot everything I'd promised back at home base. The generous, civilized part of me worries for a moment that absconding with the new-best Corvette might have left one of my fellow journalists without a car. But the selfish part of me – the part largely in control of the rocket-launcher of a throttle under my right foot – says "screw it." I spent two days with the 2015 Chevy Corvette Z06, a monster of a sports car that will soon be dominating track days everywhere, and I never once was inclined to share it. Hurtling through the shattered stillness of the desert and pulling big Gs at Spring Mountain circuit, I never felt overly disposed to give up my seat. This Corvette, more than any I've yet driven, was deep enough to hold my attention; for two days, for two years, probably. With this Z06, the Corvette steps over the amazing-for-the-price category, and solidly into the best-cars-in-the-world zone. There are peripheral elements that remind me of its blue collar, Bowtie heritage, sure, but there's more that simply begs me to carry on driving... faster. Most casual car observers will be able to pick the 2015 Z06 out from its less aggressive Stingray brothers. Subtler hints include a new, more open grille, larger extractor on the taller hood and rather discreet badges on the flanks of the car. More outrageous is the finned spoiler on the rear trunk lid, and the widebody look offered from flared fenders – an extra 1.57 inches (40 millimeters) at their beefiest point. Even driving around performance-car-laden Pahrump, NV – loaded thanks to the very active community at the Spring Mountain racing resort – members of the local populace were turning heads, waving and generally noting the Z06 with approval when I drove through town. In Torch Red over black painted aluminum wheels, staggered at 19-inches in front and 20 at the back, the amped-up Z06 hits a new level of road presence for the C7.
2023 Grand National Roadster Show Mega Photo Gallery | Hot rod heaven
Wed, Feb 8 2023POMONA, Calif. — From an outsider's perspective, it would be easy to assume that the Grand National Roadster Show has always been a Southern California institution. After all, it celebrates the diverse postwar car culture of the region — hot rods, lead sleds, lowriders, and more. However, the show had its roots in NorCal in 1950 when Al Slonaker and his hot rod club showed their custom cars at the Oakland Expo. The GNRS moved to Pomona, California, in 2004. By then it had grown exponentially and seen about a dozen more car customization trends come and go. However, the show and its centerpiece award, the America's Most Beautiful Roadster prize, celebrate what is perhaps the first of those trends: the American hot rod in its purest form. Today, in its 73rd year, the GNRS is the oldest indoor car show in America. Annually it welcomes 500-800 cars, gathered into special themes like Tri-Five Chevys or Volkswagen Bugs. At this year's show, which was last weekend, a special hall was dedicated to pickup trucks built between 1948-98, including mini-trucks, groovy camper bed conversions, and resto-mods. However, of all the vehicles presented, only nine are eligible for the America's Most Beautiful Roadster award. Winners get their names engraved on a 9-foot-tall perpetual trophy that was, according to The Ultimate Hot Rod Dictionary, the largest in the world when it debuted in 1950. Slonaker chose the word "roadster" initially because "hot rod" bore slightly negative outlaw connotations in 1950. Only American cars built before 1937 of certain body styles — roadsters, roadster pickups, phaetons, touring cars — are eligible, and they cannot have roll-down side windows. Cars in the running for the cup cannot have been shown anywhere else before their debut at the GNRS. Contestants for this accolade essentially build their cars to the a platonic ideal of a hot rod. This year the honors went to Jack Chisenhall of San Antonio, Texas, for his "Champ Deuce," a 1932 Ford Roadster. It's exactly what you picture when you think of a hot rod, but distilled to its absolute essence. Other standouts included "Green Eyes," a two-tone green 1959 Chevy El Camino with a heavily metal-flaked bed, "Blue Monday," a 1964 Buick Riviera lowrider, and a personal favorite, "Purple Reign," a purple and black 1951 Mercury. Cars may have started out as tools, but there aren't shows like this filled with custom refrigerators.